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Office of Financial Aid Updates

Effective Fall 2017 students and parents selected for verification who did NOT file a tax return will be required to obtain a Verification of Non-Filing Status from the IRS. Complete form 4506-T and submit to the IRS. The IRS will mail back a letter confirming the Non-Filing Status which will be submit to the Financial Aid Office to complete verification.

Effective for the Fall 2016 semester, Genesee has implemented Student Outcome Tracking (SOT). SOT ensure that you only receive financial aid for courses that are required for your major. For additional information please visit About Student Outcome Tracking.

As of May 10, 2015, the Department of Education will begin replacing the FASFA PIN with a FSA ID, which will consist of a user ID and password. Similar to the PIN, the FSA ID will confirm your identity when accessing your financial aid information through an FSA website, and when electronically signing FAFSA documents.

All students and custodial parent(s) are encouraged to set up a FSA ID to complete student aid documents. You can set up an FSA ID through any Federal Student Aid websites. For more information visit fsaid.ed.gov.

The 2017-2018 FAFSA is now available! File the 2017-2018 FAFSA for the upcoming academic year. The suggested file date of the 2017-2018 FAFSA is now.

The 2016-2017 FAFSA is still available for students that need aid for Spring 2017 and Summer 2017.